Title:
Exoplanets and disks their formation and diversity : proceedings of the international conference, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, 9-12 March 2009
Series:
AIP conference proceedings ; 1158
Publication Information:
Melville, N.Y. : American Institute of Physics, 2009
Physical Description:
xxii, 409 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 23 cm. + 1 CD-ROM
ISBN:
9780735406957
General Note:
Accompanied by CD-ROM : CP 024242
Abstract:
This international conference was held to give an overview of this rapidly developing field and promote discussion on future studies among observers, theorists, and instruments.
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Summary
Summary
Protoplanetary disks around young stars are the sites of planetary formation. Recent high spatial resolution observations from both ground and space have revealed wide varieties of disk morphology and composition. This diversity of disk properties is certainly the seeds for the well known diversity of about 350 exoplanets so far detected. Encouraged with the recent success of direct imaging of exoplanets, next generation high-contrast instruments on the 8-m class telescopes are starting to fully explore direct observations of both exoplanets and disks. This international conference was held to give an overview of this rapidly developing field and promote discussion on future studies among observers, theorists, and instruments.
Table of Contents
Preface | p. xi |
Participants | p. xiii |
Conference Photograph | p. xx |
Photo Gallery 1 | p. xxi |
Part I Disk Session Presentations | |
The Initial Conditions of Planet Formation: Lifetimes of Primordial Disks | p. 3 |
Subaru Strategic Exploration of Exoplanets and Disks with HiCIAO/AO188 (SEEDS) | p. 11 |
Investigating Circumstellar Disk Geometry and Dust Properties with Coronagraphic Polarimetry | p. 17 |
Protoplanetary Disk Formation in Molecular Cloud Cores | p. 23 |
Thermally Induced Waves in Protoplanetary Disks and Their Implication for Planetary Formation | p. 27 |
A Hybrid Scenario for Planet Formation | p. 31 |
Modeling and Observations of Debris Disks | p. 35 |
Modeling of Debris Disks Resolved with Spitzer and HST | p. 43 |
Collisional Grooming of Debris Disks | p. 47 |
Photo Gallery 2 | p. 53 |
Formation of Multiplanetary Systems in Turbulent Disks | p. 55 |
Planetesimal Formation Induced by Sintering | p. 59 |
Path to the Discovery of Fomalhaut b | p. 63 |
Photo Gallery 3 | p. 69 |
Multiwavelength Observations and Modeling of Circumstellar Disks | p. 71 |
How the Inner Disk Communicates to the Outer Disk | p. 77 |
A Short Guide to Debris Disk Spectroscopy | p. 83 |
AKARI/IRC Survey of Hot Debris Disks | p. 89 |
A Model for Low-temperature Crystallization of Sillicate Dust in Protoplanetary Disks | p. 93 |
Dust Growth in Protoplanetary Disks | p. 97 |
Numerical Simulation of Dust Aggregate Collisions: Growth and Disruption of Dust Aggregates | p. 103 |
Gas Accretion from a Circumbinary Disk to Protoplanetary Disks | p. 107 |
Polarimetry for the Disks around Young Brown Dwarfs | p. 111 |
Experimental Study on the Sticking Velocity of Rimmed Chondrules | p. 115 |
Protostellar Accretion Disks of the NGC 1333 IRAS 4A Binary System | p. 117 |
Grain Growth and Global Structure of the Protoplanetary Disks Associated with the Mature Classical T Tauri Star, PDS 66 | p. 119 |
Origin of Cavities in Cosmic Spherules | p. 121 |
Numerical Simulation of Dust Circulation in Protoplanetary Disks | p. 123 |
AKARI Pointed Detections of Circumstellar Material around Main Sequence Stars | p. 125 |
AKARI Mid-Infrared All-sky Survey | p. 127 |
Laboratory Experiments on the Evaporation of Amorphous and Crystalline Grains | p. 129 |
Subaru Near-infrared Coronagraphic Images of LkH¿ 234 | p. 131 |
Size Distribution of Dust Grains in Vortices in a Protoplanetary Disk | p. 133 |
Direct Imaging of the Pre-Outburst FU Ori Candidate V1331 Cyg | p. 135 |
Silicon Oxide Formation in Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen Gas | p. 137 |
Self-gravitating Disks with Radiative Transfer: Their Role in Giant Planet Formation | p. 139 |
Wide-field Imaging Survey of Dust Continuum Emissions at ¿=1.1mm toward the Chamaeleon and Lupus Regions with AzTEC on ASTE | p. 141 |
T Tauri Disk Size as a Clue to their Formation Model | p. 143 |
Proto-planetary Nebulae Struck by Lightning? A Charge Separation Study of Ice Dust Grains and its Effect on Dust Growth | p. 145 |
Crystallization of Silicate Particles in Circumstellar Disks by Shock Waves | p. 147 |
Electric Charging of Dust Aggregates and Its Effect on Dust Coagulation in Protoplanetary Disks | p. 149 |
Transition Disks-Key to Disk Evolution and Planet Formation | p. 151 |
Properties of Circumstellar PAHs in Various Radiation Environments | p. 153 |
Near-infrared Spectroscopic Observation of Ices around Extragalactic Young Stellar Objects | p. 155 |
X-rays and Protoplanetary Disks | p. 157 |
Numerical Simulation of Structure Evolution of Dust Aggregates Growing in Protoplanetary Disks | p. 159 |
Dispersal of Protoplanetary Disks by MHD Turbulence-Driven Disk Winds | p. 161 |
Growth of Settling Dust Particles in Turbulent Disks | p. 163 |
Akari All-Sky Survey of T Tauri Stars in the Taurus-Auriga Region | p. 165 |
Omoshi Effect: A New Mechanism for Mass Accretion under the Radiation Pressure in Massive Star Formation | p. 167 |
The First Release of the AKARI-FIS Bright Source Catalogue | p. 169 |
Disk Fraction in a Low-metallicity Environment | p. 171 |
Part II Planet Session Presentations | |
RV Observations Review | p. 175 |
The LAOG-Planet Imaging Surveys | p. 183 |
Thermal Infrared Imaging of Exoplanets | p. 189 |
Gas Disks to Gas Giants: Simulating the Birth of Planetary Systems | p. 195 |
Gifts from Exoplanetary Transits | p. 203 |
Radial Velocity Studies and Their Limits: A Case Study of BP Psc | p. 209 |
Formation of Short-period Terrestrial Planets | p. 213 |
Gas Accretion by Planetary Cores | p. 219 |
4-micron Direct Imaging Searches for Planets around &epsion; Eri and &epsion; Ind | p. 223 |
A Spitzer IRAC Direct Imaging Substellar Companion Search Around 89 M, L, and T Dwarf Systems | p. 227 |
Homogeneous Comparison of Planet Candidates Imaged Directly Until 2008 | p. 231 |
Formation of Terrestrial Planets from Protoplanets | p. 235 |
Exoplanet Search via Gravitational Microlensing | p. 239 |
Giant Impacts and Terrestrial Planet Formation | p. 243 |
The Detection of a Large-Mass Planet around a K0 IV Subgiant with an Almost-Circular Orbit | p. 245 |
Sigma Orionis IRS1 A and B: A Binary Containing a Proplyd | p. 247 |
Gas Accretion Rate onto a Protoplanet during the Stage of Runaway Gas Accretion | p. 249 |
Selection of Nearby Star Targets for the Subaru Strategic Exploration of Exoplanets and Disks | p. 251 |
A Substellar Companion with a Very Wide Separation from a Binary T Tauri Star | p. 253 |
Orbital Evolution of Particles Embedded in a Protoplanetary Disk and the Possibility of Observing Low-mass Planets in a Protoplanetary/Debris Disk | p. 255 |
A Numerical Study of Collisions of Icy Bodies Using the SPH Method | p. 257 |
N-Body Simulations of Planetary Accretion Around M Dwarf Stars | p. 259 |
Planetesimal Formation by Sublimation of Icy Dust Aggregates: Effect of H 2 O Vapor Pressure | p. 261 |
The Origin of a Difference between Jovian and Saturnian Satellite Systems | p. 263 |
A Search for T Tauri Stars toward Dense Cores | p. 265 |
The Thermal Evolution and Magnetic Field of Hot Super-Earths | p. 267 |
Satellite Formation: Supply of Solid Material to Circumplanetary Disks | p. 269 |
Spots: Search for Planets of Two Stars-A Direct Imaging Survey for Exoplanets in Binary Systems | p. 271 |
Seeds: Target Selection for Open Clusters and Moving Groups | p. 273 |
Part III Instruments, Future Missions, International Collaborations Session Presentations | |
Adaptive Optics for the Support of Exoplanet Observations | p. 277 |
Coronagraphic Techniques for Direct Imaging of Exoplanets and Disks | p. 285 |
HiCIAO: A High-Contrast Instrument for the Next Generation Subaru Adaptive Optics | p. 293 |
The Inner Environment of Protoplanetary Disks with Near-Infrared Spectro-Interferometry | p. 299 |
Nulling Measurments with the Keck Interferometer | p. 307 |
Detection of Debris Disks and Wide Orbit Planets with the LBTI | p. 313 |
Photo Gallery 4 | p. 319 |
High-contrast Imaging with a Small, Well-corrected Subaperture and a Phase-mask Coronagraph | p. 321 |
Infrared Interferometry and Circumstellar Dust | p. 325 |
The Subaru Coronagraphic Extreme AO Project | p. 329 |
Characterization of Exoplanets and Protoplanetary Disks with the Proposed E-ELT Instrument METIS | p. 333 |
Measuring Radial Velocities in the Near-Infrared | p. 337 |
The Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) | p. 341 |
SIM Lite and TPF | p. 345 |
EPRAT-ExoPlanetary Roadmap Advisory Team-ESAÆs Current Exoplanetary Activities | p. 351 |
THEIA: Telescope for Habitable Exoplanets and Interstellar/Intergalactic Astronomy | p. 359 |
Coronagraph Methods on Precise Wavefront Compensation (UNI-PAC) and Deep Achromatic Nulling | p. 365 |
Search for Life on Exoplanets: Toward an International Institutional Coordination | p. 369 |
Collaboration and Competition in Exoplanet Research | p. 373 |
Polarimetric Measurements of Protoplanetary Disks with ExPo | p. 381 |
Enabling New High Contrast Imaging Science on Subaru Telescope with Electron Multiplying CCDs | p. 383 |
Progress of the Laser Guide Star Adaptive Optics at Subaru Telescope | p. 385 |
Image Stabilized Balloon-Borne Telescope Developed for æTera-GATEÆ | p. 387 |
Development of the Far-Infrared Interferometric Telescope Experiment | p. 389 |
Advances in Wavefront Estimation and Correction at the Princeton University High-contrast Imaging Testbed | p. 391 |
Aperture Masking Interferometry for Subaru | p. 393 |
MAX38: A Mid-Infrared Camera for Ground-based Observations at 8 to 38 Microns | p. 395 |
Development of Fourth-Order Nulling Coronagraphs for Partially Resolved Stars | p. 397 |
Development of the GaAs-Based THz Photoconductor and Balloon-borne Experiment Module TG-Zero | p. 399 |
Photo Gallery 5 | p. 401 |
Poster | p. 403 |
Author Index | p. 405 |